Cornell Climate Fellows program 2019Apply for Cornell Climate Fellows program 2019 and get chance to network with fellow students and professionals on climate change mitigation!

Overview

Climate change poses threats to environments, communities, and economies, yet no single “one-size-fits-all” solution can be implemented across different countries and contexts. The Cornell Climate Online Fellows will work together over a period of 12 weeks to identify, discuss, implement, and assess greenhouse gas mitigation actions they take locally and within their social networks.

Participants

Environmental and education professionals, volunteers, and university students from any country. Discussions will be in English. Students lacking a basic knowledge of climate science will need to complete parts of online course, Climate Science, Communication, and Action, prior to the fellowship.

Cost & Commitment: Free.

This is a serious commitment,from 4 -10 hours of work per week. All fellows will be expected to actively participate in weekly Zoom conference calls Thursdays from 8-10am Eastern Standard Time (New York) and to implement a climate mitigation action.

Educational approach

Fellows will use existing online resources (asynchronous), participate in weekly small group and full fellowship discussions (synchronous, Thursdays 8-10am, EST), and conduct individual action projects (asynchronous).

Technology

Zoom for weekly discussions and Edge-edX for readings and discussion questions.

Activities

Fellows will become familiar with Drawdown’s prioritized list of 100 actions to reduce greenhouse gases and identify two actions to investigate further using online sources and interviews with local experts. (Example actions include educating girls, reducing food waste, plant-rich diet, wind energy, and silvopasture.) During weekly Thursday meetings, fellows and Cornell faculty will discuss the potential for implementation of climate solutions in the different countries they represent. Fellows will then implement one Drawdown action with their social network, and evaluate the implementation process and outcomes. During Thursday meetings, fellows will present and compare their findings and receive feedback on their action and evaluation. Each fellow will complete a final report or video that includes a description of their action and its outcomes, and their reflections on the process. Cornell will compile these reports and videos and make them available online. Fellows will also be part of a research project assessing the fellowship process and outcomes.

Application & Selection Process

Applicants complete an online application about their environmental and education work or volunteer activities, motivation for participating in the fellowship, ideas about climate action projects, and ability to commit the time to be an active participant in the fellowship over the 12-week period. Civic Ecology Lab staff will select the final fellows based on their applications and on our commitment to creating a group of fellows who bring different ideas and experiences and represent a diverse set of countries.

Benefits

Participants who complete the fellowship will be awarded a Cornell University certificate. However, the main benefit of the fellowship is the opportunity to work with a diverse group of climate-concerned citizens globally who will provide support and provide feedback on your local climate actions.

Fellow outcomes. 

Fellows will:

  1. Describe the feasibility and effectiveness of actions to mitigate greenhouse gases across different countries and contexts.
  2. Implement and evaluate an action to reduce greenhouse gases among their social networks.
  3. Make adjustments in their action plans based on new information, including research, feedback from fellows, and outcomes of the action.
  4. Demonstrate critical thinking skills related to gathering and assessing sources of information and adapting their views and actions based on new information.
  5. Participate actively in an ongoing global online community of climate-concerned citizens.

Contact EmailCivicEcology@cornell.edu

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For more information,please https://civicecology.org/ccf/

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